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[Feb 2, 2013] REZRIDE 2013 (LANDERS, CA 92285)
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<blockquote data-quote="Rolls" data-source="post: 120527" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>That "slowing down" thing is BS. I told myself that I would just back off a bit after my back had healed. And I have. I stay well within my skill level. I used to go as fast as I could and many times not be able to stay on the trail. I figured if I rode slow enough to easily stay on a trail and see what was up ahead and be able to react that I could keep safe. I was doing all those things last Saturday when I went down and broke my shoulder and ankle. I don't know what to do now. If I go any slower, I might as well stay home. I don't want to give it up, but I can't keep getting injured either.</p><p>Rez, it sounds like you've reached that point in life where you're ready to move on. Don't force yourself to keep riding or bad things will probably happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rolls, post: 120527, member: 28"] That "slowing down" thing is BS. I told myself that I would just back off a bit after my back had healed. And I have. I stay well within my skill level. I used to go as fast as I could and many times not be able to stay on the trail. I figured if I rode slow enough to easily stay on a trail and see what was up ahead and be able to react that I could keep safe. I was doing all those things last Saturday when I went down and broke my shoulder and ankle. I don't know what to do now. If I go any slower, I might as well stay home. I don't want to give it up, but I can't keep getting injured either. Rez, it sounds like you've reached that point in life where you're ready to move on. Don't force yourself to keep riding or bad things will probably happen. [/QUOTE]
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